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SEATTLE, Wash. - Starbucks recently launched a web site offering its customers the chance to pitch ideas for how the firm can improve its stores and operations. Frater Howard Schultz (Theta-Iota, Northern Michigan Univ.
PENSACOLA, Fla. - Frater Roy Jones, Jr. (Tau-Psi, Univ. West Florida) said he was minding his own business, waiting for something to shake loose in the light heavyweight division, when someone called him and told him that he was being
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - U.S. Mint director Frater Ed Moy (Lambda, Univ. of Wisconsin) said America's coins are public art that people get to see every day. He said they also can be educational -- such as coins with presidents' pictures
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Elite Eight of the TKE Nation Madness is set! After two weeks of hard recruitment efforts, chapters and colonies stepped up their game to take second round competitions.
OZONE PARK, N.Y. - WinStar Farm is hoping a change in philosophy will result in a change of luck when it comes to the Kentucky Derby. In 2006 and 2007, WinStar got three or more prep races into its trio
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Sweet Sixteen of the TKE Nation Madness is set! After a week of hard recruitment efforts, chapters and colonies stepped up their game to take first round competitions.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind - The Offices of the Grand Chapter is pleased to announce the commitment of 32 teams in its inaugural season of TKE Nation Recruitment Madness. The competition, which begins immediately, is slated to have its first round of
NEW ORLEANS, La. - Frater Mark C. Romig, PGP, APR (Theta-Mu, University of New Orleans) has been named Vice President for Marketing and Public Relations for HCA Inc.'s Delta Division (Hospital Corporation of America), according to Maurice L.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Take that, Washington rumor-mongers. Frater Robert C. Byrd (Alpha-Pi, George Washington University) of West Virginia, the longest-serving senator in history, defied a whisper campaign about his declining health by showing up late last week (March 6), very
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